2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.03.066
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Structural modeling and analysis of an effluent treatment process for electroplating—A graph theoretic approach

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“…The GTMA is a method of solving various problems involving complex criteria with highly dependent relationships across different levels [13,26]. GTMA is a logical and systematic approach that considers inherent errors and multiple qualitative and quantitative attributes simultaneously, which is especially important when studying interconnections among elements in natural and man-made systems.…”
Section: Graph Theory and Matrix Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The GTMA is a method of solving various problems involving complex criteria with highly dependent relationships across different levels [13,26]. GTMA is a logical and systematic approach that considers inherent errors and multiple qualitative and quantitative attributes simultaneously, which is especially important when studying interconnections among elements in natural and man-made systems.…”
Section: Graph Theory and Matrix Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many studies have demonstrated the effectiveness and efficacy of GTMA [5,13,19], conventional GTMA generates single-point estimation which is often unreliable and does not consider probabilistic range so as to distinguish adjacent importance values when comparing attributes assessed by different experts.…”
Section: Graph Theory and Matrix Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ratha and Agrawal (2014) applied the graph theory in water resources development and management. Kumar et al (2010) address the ecological and environment issue by developing different structural models using graph theory for effluent treatment system for electroplating. Some of the researchers have also applied the graph theory in different fields such as system wear evaluation and analysis (Gandhi and Agrawal, 1994), comparison and evaluation of various technical and economical features of wind, hydro and thermal power plants and their ranking according to their suitability index (Garg et al, 2006) as well as in manufacturing system management (Singh and Agrawal, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bin Sobhi (2008) investigated and analysed the scrap reduction in automotive manufacturing parts, specially the car door production and process, where the stamping process is the main process used. Kumar et al (2010) had developed structural models for effluent treatment system for electroplating, indentifying benefits to the electroplaters and to end users. Mandich and Snyder (2010) described properties, features and applications of electroplated chromium, such as it deposits rank among the most important plated metals and that is used almost exclusively as the final deposit on parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%